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DAILY ENqniiER ■ St’X : ( Old ATI'S. GEORGIA, SAT I’ll DAY .MORNING .IDXE 5, is sp.
fSMiV
iu 1 •! :Li >-<juc«MtOM nmdi! by tlu majorl-
i i i ll h«
Another Republican Caucus With Meagre
Results.
SMiaInrs l{iTu'.lnn to to I M.frm l«-<l Itcrur'limr
1 .aml Criiut, \ lllll Alio a ot Itiillronil At-
totllr). YtVnrt, to [tofoilt III Mili'Ki'l'i l t I'tiioy
Sioviii Itill Wliorolo Drnu tin I.in' I. tiiuiii'I-.'
; A'lti-I'oljiciiui) Itill -Tin-MalllioiiK' CUM'.
AVAwvtfxciton, June 1. -TlepubUeati scn-
ntors tried again to-clny tu come to Homo
(lcltnitc'understanding about the order in
whii'li the senate shall consider legislative
lutsini ss for the rest of tlie session. I'n-
UMiaJ I'untion was taken to kee]i the caucus
mid its proceedings private, and the Uscta!
meeting place was abandoned for the judi
ciary committee room. If Mr. Edmunds
hoped by getting the senators into his
committee room to 1>C more sueecsstul in
whipping them into line fir the Northern
Pacific forfe iture bill he wax disappointed,
'.flic four senators who voteef hot to
t,utile the Van Wyek amendment declined
to tm Instructed to vote ngalm I the amend
ment, and so tile caucus cnncludod not to
try to instruct them. There was
more or less wrangling over
the question, tmt il was finally
laid aside. It was decided to i< t Mr, Van
AVyek’s bill to permit local taxation of
lands granted to railroads follow the bauk-
niptcy liill, and the Nebraska senator will
take rule that tlie- agi'ci ment is not forgot
ten. This was about the only thing rtst-
tled in tho caucus. No effort appears to
have been made to scoun• a hearing for t he
Platt open session resolution, and the
friends of the measure outside, of the sen-
ntu aru rapidly reaching t lie conclusion
that the number of senators who really
wish to do away with the star chamber
proceedings is less than the se nators t hem
selves owe to have it appear. Mr. lllalr
bad notliing to say to-day, and the caucus
adjourned without) any serious controver
sies.
Janies (\ Matthews, whose nomination
for recorder of deeds of the Jlistriet id’ Co
lumbia tins been tiling up in the senate dis
trict committee ftir a long time, came to
Washington this morning to give the com
mittee a clianue to question him in person
concerning the charges which have been
itlecl against him. tic was accompanied
by a number of friends, colored and white,
who were anxious: to satisfy the committee
t hat lie was a fit man to be confirmed for
the place Mr. Cleveland proposes to have
him fill. Several other persons from Al
bany and other places were also in town
on business connected with Matthyws’
iy In -trillmg out the sections of the h
i: came fr mi th*. senate creating United
States trustees t- take charge of the prop*
ertv ofth Mor ion church have not been
e® i t Uni :-n iring for the hill the sup
port of those im moors.
M:env HUH*ii<iiiitnts have been added to
the original Ml. uml others are under con
sideration. ini-endeil lo make it more etteet-
ive and to reduce to a minimum the possi
bility of 1 he escape of polygamists from
ugh legal quibbles,
beam to-day that Presi
de.'! 1 . b'b.-veir.nd a id vetoed another pension
l ill, and l is in,e ! ore date June 1, Die eve
of ids nwYi'.'iugi.
"Who is De lietim,” lit asked, “of prts-
identiid disptcns'ire on the eve of his nup
tials?"
“Ills nani'-is Hortiahti, sir,” replied the
custodiaii of tin veto.
“What!" exclaimed Senator Vance,
“have wi Ken granting a pension to a
l to In an soldier? Well 1 think it is about
time for vetoes oi Diat kind. We must
draw the line at revolutionary veterans.'’
■BEST OPENING OF 1HE SEASON. WEE'S SALE
SPECIAL
I HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Property of the Columbus M dnu ..
facturiiig Company,
nt ti"
!' V: i,
§»!! Kit?
Ir j I EXTRACTS
j! rr.oy
i j, TRUE
Pattern Hats and Bonnets
* ompleto uml n,n> l.inn,,., ,
railhvy -WSfemn.
Aide Ot iIu- .finest Wine, p,
Hie rtiatl ilmioelju i It: i
till- t i'y of f iiiiiniime.
' > > Jn.i Al„„
EXTRACTS
HOST PERFECT MADE
all Hihues! styles and coinbiniitions ever shown iu this
markel, and gt such prices as will astonish every one.
CTATfcti.-GE.1K
B; : tiic- nf the
, - , 'e>ll i 111 -.If l|
uaiticms <>t a* certain deed T ut
be undersigned. J. aw*- a,
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MARTYRDOM SY RESOLUTION.
Purest anil strongest Natural Fruit Flavors.
Vanilla, l.emoii, Orange. Almond, Rose, etc.,
flavor as delicately and naturally na the fruit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
CHICAGO. 6T, LOU73.
r' '“'by tilt
ail tn Hr .1,1 ,i
‘■ai.i
A, etn
'••up M“ the
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case. They Wad been subprenaed by the
committee to dome and tell whether' they
knew Matthews had threatened to have
colored men employed nt the cflpitol in
Albany discharged unless they voted the
democratic ticket, that being t he special
offense charged against Matthews. All
these witneNffts were heard by two mem
bers of the committee- Mr. In
galls and Mr. Harris who sat as
a sqb-eoinmittee with closed doors. Each
witness was received alone, and after each
had answered t lie questions put to him,
Matthews Wns admitted. He defiled em
phatically flmt he had ever engaged in the
sort of political work charged against him,
and presented the evidence of Pnstor Htov-
evhlenee of
enson, of the African Methodist Episcopal
church of Albany, the Ifev. Mr. fid-rick, of
New York, ftud other gentleman, that be
was not that sort bf a politician. Matthews
learned with pleasure,nut without surprise,
that a colored man named Cyok Was the
only witness who had anything to say of
his own knowledge against him. Cook as
serted that while a onpitol employe to
wns told by Matthews that if he voted Die
republican ticket Matthews would have
him discharged. He voted the'ticket and
afterward he was discharged. The wit
ness did not- care to hwiur that Matthews
hint him dismissed, but lie thought that,
was the case. This Was the strongest ut i-
denee against tile nomihei. Whether nr
not if will furnish t he full committee a
reason to report against confirming Mat
thews remains to he seen.
The Maine delegation in congress have
summoned to their aid it: support of tlu
close mackerel Hairing season Kill the lead-
in;' dealers tn fish in Portland. To-duythe
fishery committee heard Fishing Cbniniii
sinner ’Blackford of New York, and Mr.
Pulaski benjamin, of that, e 1 ’y, In opposi
tion lo the Mil wMlcli recently pn-sul
the house Hnd is now pending in the “cu
nt o. Senator, Paltrier, ttearst. St an fiord mul
Gray listened with great interest to tlie
statements or both the gentlemen. Sena
tors Evnrts and Miller, of New York, and
Sewell and Mei’her.-ion, of New Jersey, an
credited with taking an aethc interest in
drlVeling the bill in the iri'.i rest oi their
constitiu nts. Mr. Ilewett is aiso to app ar
before tile committee and Mr. Alielt rook,
of New York, telegraphed to-duj that an
important petition agumm the passage m
the bill would rcaeli Washington Die latter
part oi this week. Senator Dale mul t'un-
gi'essiniHi Millikan, of Maine, were present
to-day din ing the hearing and questioncil
Messrs. tilaeklbrd md Henjamiii very
closely almut their knowledge of the
habits of muekurel. it is expteted the
hearing will be resumed on Friday.
Win a the bill to lorluit a portion of I lie
lauds granted to the Northern Pucilie rail
road was taken up in the.senate to-day Mr.
Dolph, wlio stands us its author, tried to
answer the speech made by Van Wyek on
Friday. Ho talked long and earnestly, but
as his most prominent assertion was that
the bill was against the interests ol' the
Northern Puerile it hardly made tlu: im
pression the senator desired. Tim belie!
that the bill is just what the railroad com
pany wants is too strong to he overcome
by uny speech the Oregon senator has
.vet made. Mr. Dolph showed that la
wns still smarting front the .‘fleets of his
debate with Mr. Van Wyek last week by
refusing to allow Die Nebraska senator to
interrupt him with a question, although
lie willingly extended Dial courtesy to Mr.
George. Thu latter followed Mr. Dolph
with an earnest argument against tlit-
J'olpli bill, hut tlie Oregon senator had
talked so long that by Die time Mr. George
had got nicely into his argument the morn
ing Lout had expired and the bill went
over until to-morrow. The discussion has
brought out some stubborn facts about the
Northern Pacific road and its lands, and
there is reason to believe that the V.ui
Wyek ameudmetu will receive more votes
t han were east against t he motion to lay il
upon the table.
So much has been'said about railroad in
fluence in tbc somite and the house since
the land forfeiture and taxation bills have
been under discussion that Senator Beck
bn-, concluded that something ought to lie
done. His idea of whilt ought to be done
took shape in a bill which lie introduced
to day making it unlawful for any senator
or representative to net while such as the
attorney or agent for any road which lias
received a land grant from congress or for
any officer of such road. Mr Beck fixes
the penalty for being retained by any rail
road company at ?5b00 fine or imprison
ment lor one year or both. As he did not
think any committee could give the senate
uny new light on t lie subject, Mr. licek
asked to have the bill laid upon the table
until lie was ready to make a speech upon
the subject. If the bill should become a
law, which would be a genuine surprise, it
might trouble sunn of tbe senators who
now find time while voting on railroad
Puls to step into the supremo court and
argue railroad cases, for which tiieir fees
amount to a good deal more than their sal
aries as senators.
1 he house judiciary committee to-dav
tun her considered the Edmunds Utah bill,
and now hope to finish it at their next
IlK'i'T 1 TiHU-,,. ...... ... n
Kepumtoali.
Tin stsobiUiJu ol tbe Cumberland Pres
byterian gem ml assembly at Betlalia
against tuK.ccn is so conservative in its
tone that it doos not come under the same
heading as tlie counterblasts of which so
many have been issued against Die wood
from King .James’ time downwards, its
eiJuoti however, to admit tlie propriety of
oiossiiig Die uso ol tobacco in any form as
a vice, and to deny il to ministers under
tlm assembly's jurisdiction and us far us its
authority goes. To abandon tobacco is
thus made a matter ol'conscience to many
men of blameless and self-denying lives
who have found it u solace. They are
culled upon to lay aside one more human
weakness, because it is an offense to tile
strong, and. no doubt, most of them will
overcome thenisoii es uud obey tiro will of
Die majority.
lf.it is duHiraliio that ministers of the
gospel should do their work among men as
a superior order of beings, there can be no
question of tlie propriety of any action
which tends to make them superior to
human weaknesses in this or any other
shape; nor can there he an.v question either
if the use of tobacco is a vice and a sin—
evi n as a small vice and a very little sin.
Ministers of tlie gospel, being human, are
expected to sin, but not to sin willfully
and habitually.
If, on the contrary, the use of tobacco is
neither a vice nor it sin; if it is only the
gratification of a nerve-craving— natural to
all who are born with nerves, and not
hurtful except tlLrough abuse, the action
of the assembly can only be construed as
a step towards making its ministers super
human. It can never succeed in this,
though it may make them ascetios, and
thereby divest them of the influence they
have among men on the basis of common
weakness and common sympathy iu it.
But it is very certain that if tobacco is a
vice, a sin—even a habit that does more
harm titan good, or gives offense to the
weak-—whatever comforts or consolations
it supplies in tho mutabilities of human
life are not for ministers. They must add
another sell-denial to the many their call
ing forcas upon them. But is it any one
or ali of these things?
Of this there have been, since it was
known, two opposing opinions. Charles
Lamb wrote for the majority who know
what it is by experience:
Koi thy snlco, U haeco, I p 1
Would do unytliinft hut die.
While the opposing extreme has been
embalmed in verses not less celebrated or
imperishable:
] would not 'iso tobacco, said
Little Edward deed,
i would nut use tobacco, for
Tis a JiiiHty weed.
Extremists are alwn.ys ready to demy that
l here is tiny guldcu mean between tiieir
opinions, but if one is possible here it will
be found with those u ho hold the use of
tobaceoa mutter of taste, and tobacco ifc-
s.qlf for .those u ho hayo the tojuporaaiient
V.'liicI) gives them a tasb for il, a luxury
to be used as tiieir temporal eiryumstances
and physical conditions allow.
Jhd what a mLerable lot the tobacco-
using Cumberland .Presbyterian cler^nu n
will be for the next thirty (lays, to be sure!
Wot the eoiiseiuu.mess of duty done, not
tlu* feeling of coliseum.** hcr.oi.sm, will at ail
a sit toi ouHole them hi tii^if ;mulyrdom.
Union Milaivs, ililans, China Milans, English Milan.?, Sal-
in Straw, Fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an entile?? variety of
School Hats. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and
Fans, and everything appertaining lo Millinery, lo which
Hie ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectfully invited.
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v‘Y•“* Lei*, suite of iu
Guilt. .--.Ml u. in.'Dtui'to’.y witii tin.. .11,
im-j uiesciibeal m Ui«.vtMuiuiiont. im-.^ed •... .- C
:• • U rs t saiil bonds ou .\j.>i*
• cuiilcrreu by saiil deei id';
M ”H. sell in the city <»f f’niumh
count\. (ieorgin. on t ii ‘
between the legal hovn
auction hoitse of F. M
noil invert ei.rucn oi,
nee of
Pr >
under the
IVI JEE ■ LEE
AlttSCOgMf
;! August IS*-,
in front of , 11.
li» uuc
be!;
' tlie ibu;
pl’hDC •* *ii
/■•’lowinr
ManuTD tii
.nc * <»iuf iji\ . to-wit.:
TerraCotta Pipe,
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AliRAHTI I
?. Most of tho diseases which afflict mankind are origin
nllycunport by a disordered coudit ion of the LIVER*
/y For all oomjduints of this kind such a« Torpidity o<
.> the Liver, Biliouenoss, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges-
i,tioia, IrreKularity of the Bowels, OonstipaUun, Flatu-
ftlency, Eructations and Burning of tho Stomach
y(sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
BBloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Broakhone Fever,
^Exhaustion before or after Fever* Chronic Diar*
frhoea. Lues ol Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
^Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-clown
kacho, Ac., Ac,
Jis Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all din
rbut ifL^c ail dlsensee of the LIVER,
IwUl STOMACH and BOWELS.
^It changes tho complexion from a waxy, yellow
f tingo, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
Blow, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST .AL
TERATIVES and ^UF.IFIERS OF THE
(BLOOD, and lo A VALUABLE TONIC.
Now is the l infiu to drain your van is or lay Sewer Dijto.
ra Cotta Pipe cheaper Iliali ever. Look at ihe prices
4 Inch, 6 cents per foot, I G Inch, 8 1-2 cents pci foot,
5 Inch, 7 1-2 cents per fjot, js Inch, 12 cents per foot.
Estimates for Pipe laid furnished on application.
Tel’*
GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE
Telephone 09. 40 Twelfth Street.
ell L;
iSTADICEK S AUFtANTII
jlFar sale by all Drugglet«. Price 81.00 per bottle
C. F. STAD1CEH, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST.. Pillladelohla, Pa.
CLINGiViAN’S
T obacco
xrxn. nr. mrtn irnmnNomanfli ntw
REMEDIES
t.s
ss'i
HOTEL,
K EC El V ERGS SALE.
PROPERTY OF THE
t. um'v r f-'i>htc-rn D8 , -/aagp miniticr
. 1 , nvr.i.v Jtu-H'T ir.'W Lf-c countv. ,t
-'-.at'.'.-na. AIi-j ilio t'oi. iivmg lots of ii'tiul,
anJ K'Uig ill th« eight), -M.i. G-lnit el Mu
u. 'Unly, pi.itc- 1 f known n-. .<jt- i...
'-■gkty-.-.ii- -tii nntl eiunlv-,e,-u ,--7 ;■
t'tttf if’. ii .iMniCfi 71 .111,1
nimhclefi uinetv-one '91' and niiiftv-tu,,
nml fli.uui 'Inurihc*!' t’iv. t- Ki in C'hattal
rive: iui'1 a “niatl rmln m- Diu:u ,t (.f p.
re-niience former^ occupied ’>y J. U. t. iujj,P,
:f a n Sidc-nc.- and a.nuiug loi, coutuiuiiiv - ...
■ 7 tunes more oi '.cs.-. An of said lands last P
scr'hc-ft lyilig and being in the counts- of Mu-P,
gee and “t.m--f Oeorgia, and. together with ,n J
iands in Lev c tints-. Alabama, containing eight
hundred.ti art thirty 88O1 aoreH more or less.
Also, all of the said Columbus Hanufacvurius
('uni pan j s buildings on said land iu Muscogee
county, Georgia, operated as a Cotton Factory
and with all of the impros-ejnents in any numii-r
appendant and appurtenant thereto, inclusive if
tlie cards, spindles, looms, machinery and th
tares of eve A' kind whatsoever contained in ssni
buildings; also, all and singular the oths-i inn
pi'GvontjmUi an all of the lands aforementioned
and desc ribc-d; also, tlie entire water power owned
and controlled by said Columbus Mamiliicturmg
Gainesville,
Georgia,
Under the Management of
WINK TATIiOR,
I*roi>i'iotor.
Columbus Compress Co
FORT HE SEASON OF 1336.
f EXPRESS, Telegraph and Post Office^ Bar,
i Billiards and Barber Shop all in building.
The cuisine will be a marked feature under the
present management. A spacious arcade, two
stories high, gives n magnificent office and hulls
lor summer, which with a hioad piazza of two
stories on public square, makes
f'i EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Under
" T’ and uy virtue of an order made by the Hon
.James T. Willis, judge of the superior
court of the Chattahoochee cir
cuit, in the case of H. F. Everett vs. the Colum
bus Compress Company, the undersigned, as re
ceiver of the Columbus Compress Company, will
sell in the city of Columbus, Muscogee county,
Georgia, at public outcry, iu front of the auction
house of F. M. Knowles & Co., at the northwest
corner of Broad and Tenth streets, on the first
Tuesday in July next, the . following described
property of said corporation to-wit; One NR-rse
The Arlington a Delightful Summer liesorE.
Our splendid Dining Hall will be used for
Dancing, and Prof. H. \V. Card's full Orchestra,
of Macon, will supply the music.
ray 11 d2tawlm
Tyler cotton compress, situated immediately
the bank of the Chattahoochee river, at the south
west corner of the intersection of Front, and Few
streets, in said city of Columbus, together with
all tlie machinery, buildings, platforms, sin ds.
trucks, tools, tarpaulins and appliances of said
c.X ‘Ufrrf&lh
*tjf; * ; iK • 'f..
DRUNKENNESS
THE CL’iNthiTAN TOBAGO OISTMI
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I’tUN or
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PtBN or. tii*? m>ir«c ) it.i I’ilei*
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A WOMAN'S GAME^
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
; CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
1 It can he given in ;i cup of coffee or tea
• without tlie knowledge of the person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, uml will ef
fect u permanent ami speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or nil al-
j eoholie wreck. It lias been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance u per-
fe t cure has followed. It newt' fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. Tor Sale by
cotton compress, and with leuse o: the land up<
which the same is located, subject to the terms
and conditions of said tease, at the rate of.;2 >0
per annum until July 1st, 18S9.
The loading of steamers is done directly from
the compress. Sheds ami platforms urenearl)
new. Dimensions of platform are 150x150 feet.
Can accommodate about 15U0 baits of cotton a
one* time. NY..cer.vorks a:id protection against
fire well arranged. Has Ik-ici .fore ],re??.;.■ rt 29,000
bales in on o -’enson after the month of Decem
ber. Capacity, xVhen running tlie usual eighteen
i hours day am', n.'giit. POO Laics.
An cxpciulitiUD of about >14 )0 will put lit. press
in complete rin.uing order. Inventory of ilie
plant ami full details furnished M>' n application
to tl’.c undersigned. Inspecti^u . f Hu.- prop- .; •
invited. Terms of sale: One-l?aif cadh on day of
sale, balance January 1st, ikVT, with interest at 7
per ceni.. secured l»y the usual mortgage and in
surance clauses. LIONWlj* . LEVY.-jit.,
my i.' »a wtd Receiver.
C’omparty on and in said Chattahoochee* rivtr.
together with all and singular the rights and
franchises by tbe said Columbus Manufacturing
Company held a#cl po-.scssed iliereiu under the
la ws of Georgia.
The plant or skid cotton factory consists at
present of 4811 spindles. 1-19 looms and other suit
able machinery, all in good condition and pro
ducing good Work. Pri-iont capacity 7500 yards a
day of heavy sheetings ami shirtings, three yards
toj.be pound.,
The operatives' houses and improvements gen
eral Ir in excellent condjifcn, labor abrndaut.
lands elevated and location of prnj»erty unsur-
priced for hea-lth ? convenience aivi e«.onomica'.
production—free from tlie burden of mumcinal
taxes paid by aM the other Columbu- mills, ye:
within three mi’ts of tin* oily of Columbus anti
three-quarters of a. mile of Columbus ami Romt
rati toad The water power is the finest iu the
Houd.i, controlling and embracing the whole bed
of the Chattahoochee river for the distance of
about one mue along the lands of said compary.
said lands extending .along its banks upon the
Georgia and Alabama sides of the river. Cmy a
.•'inali portion of Liu* water power is requited and
utilized in running the present mill, and the nut-
mu! fads in the river render but a simple inex
pensive dam of logs and plank necessary. This
magnifici.it water power is easily controlled, and
has a. faj i of 42 : . • forty-two and a half) feet within
threto-qv*?j , teV$! oi a mile. With a compara
tively smaii expenditure upon a new diun 125.000
■one hundred and twenty-five thousand spiiniles,
with looms in proportion, can he driven by this
walor power, (.'apital for the erection of addi
tional mills and utilization of the immense
power uow Yyaste-d in all that is needed to make
LI • is property tee gite of a prosperous * and popu-
lyiisjununfav.* urin^; village. Tlie personal inspec
tion of capitalists is invited. Full and satisfac
tory det-a
etails will be Rn-nihJiyd uptti appliedioi
J. RHODES BROW.NT.
A. ILLOfEb,
27-J3m Trustees.
A 1 iiu iiiimti cxci niiGi* t-oilff ms that a
w'ojruu is ipiin.y uround 1 ho city vvi.o is
evidently working a skill aramo. Ehe culls
on the lady of tho house and tells her all
.shout a w cud. , face lotion of which she
is tho mnnuHictarm Then she tolls the
intended vie!im tlmt .- Hc has just- under
taken tlie sale, of t-lu* article ayd needs tes
timonials, and mi vs m an insimiatincr way.
that, she would like lo have the lady use it
and make personal acquaintance with its-,
merits. If the eustonier likes it ami is
j'i\e tlu desired testimonial, the
■ HE CLliir.iiilxM TOBACCO PUTO
*iyi n red
FOB SALE BY"
M. D. HOOD Si, GO,, DRUGGISTS,
IKi BROAD S\., COU RIU IS, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particulars,
g:lii>-ton^ned irmnufacturer will be will
to pay as liiffli as igh for it.
'This is supposed to so piv*y ujion t he
mind of “the lady of th’t* housed’ who is
generally nnsuspeetin^, t hat she will eaerer-
1 \ imiuire the »»riee of tin* precious lotion ;
and now comes Jiu tho tine and artistic
work of the female, takir. Sh« tells the lady
that die has not made any large quantity
ot the sin If and does not know what it
will eost, but if the lady will only sign a
little order for a bottle, agreeing to pay
whatever it does eost, the peddler will not
charge her anything more than what is
actually required to pay.lor the articles con
sumed. If the innocent lady nibbles out
comes a book and tins is shoved at her
with an urgent request to sign.
If she does sign that order—well, the
delivery of the beauty cultivator has not
yet begun, but when it does there is every
reason to believe that then will be weep
ing and wailing and gnashing of teeth,
and if any husbands find then wives short
in their accounts tiny can lay it all to the
face wash peddler.
CllNfitoM TOBACCO CURE SI
(WHAM 96 <TS V
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICK ESI EFTS ENGLISH'
The Of igiiuO »n<i Only (k*)iaiii«,
.^nfi 0-..1 iii'vavH ii-ai iiili . lU-wnri-of worth Ivmi*
U-U; ( . ' ( u,), ^r H b A D1 ES . ( A hU ' gig ^
MM’.i’-if* r iHtf'..'iu- '» '.'tt-r l v ri-turn u-kU
Ti A M tl P A P E R , m,‘< Li nt vi- 1 homlc-Hl o..
L»81 Jt Muff I ••on NqUHve. I hlluil'i., !'».
■*oU! fty krujr^NU ovorvNVhorf. ^A»t. yr "t hlfhii-
••Tiu* Ibnifi still I’Li)s."
And every day makes the faith yif the
people t-tlonger iu the power of Calisaya
Tonic. When from every side praise*,
nothing but praise, pours in upon its vir
tues and sterling character, no one can re
frain from believing in Greenville Cham
pion Tonic. Head a lew spontaneous com
ments upon the medicines. Here is an ex
tract :
KtdgevtlTiF., S. C., Aug. 29, 1883.
Dr. Westmoreland—Dear Sir: You will
please send me two bottles of your Calisya
Tonic. The bottle you gave me has given
satisfaction beyond my expectation. *
Hoping you very great success with your
Tonic, 1 am very i .ily yours,
W. Ii. Way, M. D.a
Brannon A Larson, Wholesale Agents,
Columbus, Ga. je4 dlw
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in .American
Papers Toy addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., N^w York.
Send lOuis for lOO-oaue Pamphle*
University of Virginia,
Cash Assets, $7,618,116
190 Wilson in Magnetic Power Bel!
Is the most sueoe^Aii appliance in ibc 'vorld 1 >
IVsiliie Security Ajtaiusl Fire anil Durglars.
1 N8URE against loss or damage b\ Fire. Light
ning and Tornado, at rates guaranteed as low
..s offered by any reliable stock company. The
1 Lightning clause will be inserted in Dwelling
policies without extra charge.
L. H. CHAPPELL. Aaeiil.
Boxes! lor kteut at 85.00 I’er Auiiiiii).
R M. \I JL’^JRD. Cashier.
myHdlin
SEA FOAM
treatment , of Nervous Debility. Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sleeplessnesss, Asthma.
Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver. Kidneys amy Di
gestive Ojgans, Bick^Headache, and all troubles
arising from insufficient and impure blood.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Siareisspers now keep it for Sale
WILSOTTIA
125 Wilsouia Ih/iiiHic Power
\ hdoiniiii* I Su 11porter.
For the dispersion of Fibroid and other
and enlargements of tliewomb and the
Also gives great support ami comfort
creason strength to the walls of the abcU
cases of abnominal enlargement with 1
particular disease. Tends also to decrei
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
tumors
and in-
-ut
GOIvT^AlNrS
S2L 11 road way,
- ViviU-
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
■ih‘2 .11 v
CROCKRS SELL
TO PAliEXTS.
ljI'MM HR T.AW LFUTFRES (nine weekly'' be-
O gin 8th July, 1S36: and end Sth Beptember.
ITavi proved of signal use- 1st. to students who
design to mirsuc theirsiudiesut this or other Law
A Clmuge of A<lmtuiidration.
The president is doing his part of,ihe
voting now, but his molher-iu-iaw will aIo
it i&tor.'—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
tvu Seud I Oc. in Mumps for a cumpiete set oi
tA'verir'-’- New Cards (GO oriiihial tU ,ei E r ns).
lil.:LEVERING A CO.. BALTIMORE- MD
Many 1 taking powders are very pernicious
to health, uud while every one regards liis
own, ho .--hould aho have a care for the tender
ones—the little children.
design to in
Bchm*l; 2d, to those who propose to read private-
\ had ’
Many a person is starving with a full tu-
1 % \ ; and 3d, to practitioners who have not had the
advantage of systematic instruction. For!circu
lar apply (P. O. University of Va.) to John 13.
Minor, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law.
rayO eodAwlm
Me bt’ioro them. Appetite gone! Ambi-
i burden! What is the
meeting. The southern members of the
conmnttee,.with the exception of Chair-
TOM«m! okc ' r ' tlrnil - v "Pl'fwed to the
raeasure—mainly ou constitutwuiU gTouutls
r
tioiigouel Life is a
umtter? Tho, Liver lias ceased to do its
proper work. The life channels ore
clogged. Poisonous fluids tire thrown
back into the blood, which should be
thrown out. SMITH’S 151LK BEANS
will surely stimulate the liver to do its
work well, and headache, sallowness and
bad breath will flee away. Price 25 cents
per bottle, Ail druggists.
my25 eod&wlm
0
IPIl
IM
3and WTiiskoy flat>>
tt?* oared at lujme with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars Pent FltEii.
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. 1).
IAtlan(a« 4«a. Uiiicd
|G5D Whitehall Street.
WANTED—Ladies>mct young men to decorate
Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily learned;
good prospects of steady employment and fair
wages. Material furnished and all work mailed
post-paid. For full information address Deco
rative Art Works, 7 Exchange Place, Boston
Mass. P. 0. Bex 5118, - .. uplO tu th sat lit
Columbus iron Works
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders- -soda, or suleratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
Mows?
aonvciE 3 AuHstyt.
Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
Hough and Dressed Lumber,
And to Dress Lumber for the public, and
dtf soliciEpatronage.
PRIZE t recceive free a costly Tjox of
l goods which will help all, of either sex. to make
■ more money right away than anything else iu
I this world. Fortunes await the workers abso-
lately sure. Terms mailed free; True cS: Co.,
1 Augusta, Maine. d&wtl
SCIENTIFIC.
All Cli*»mtstsw?ho have Analyred Ben Foam
commend it. Housekeeix?rs who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves tiiiic, sav es labor, saves
money.
It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels nml restaurants
in New York eityar.d throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GAJSfTZ, JOSES <0 CO.,
170 Etta ne St., X. 1’.
W TTHOrT TARRT7P mnLDfNC, PA PTIR
tliewoathcilioar'ling an«l It ":■» ".i'/V/c,' to (
ter. coi'l iu summer. ABSOLUTE PR EVEN TP.
ti-'tiiint vermin of every kiml. Luctt, nesrt'j 11
only about uiuetyceut. a room. AekJealerc. i
RTit# , CHARLES H CONNER. Maeulacturer,
( t AcLi.-'U-L*- a
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JYLERDE3K
Chairs,Letter Presses,
ecii Fine Cabinets, &c.
P-4 TYLEH DESK CO.
" * 9J0N. Fourth.t.. ST. L't-
St-U'i ie fur T- t i-. Cateio.
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